On the non-vanishing of the first Betti number of hyperbolic three manifolds
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Abstract: We show the non-vanishing of cohomology groups of sufficiently small congruence lattices in , where is a quaternion division algebras defined over a number field contained inside a solvable extension of a totally real number field. As a corollary, we obtain new examples of compact, arithmetic, hyperbolic three manifolds, with non-torsion first homology group, confirming a conjecture of Thurston. The proof uses the characterisation of the image of solvable base change by the author, and the construction of cusp forms with non-zero cusp cohomology by Labesse and Schwermer.
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